I just can't sleep at night. Today, for example, I don't know how I will make it through the work day because I cannot keep my eyes open. Unfortunately, though, at night I just lay in bed ALL NIGHT LONG and cannot fall alseep. No matter what I do, everything keeps me up. I'm not physically uncomfortable, I just can't stop THINKING. I think about everything on earth and cannot turn my brain off.
What are you all doing to fall asleep?
Re: anyone else who CANNOT sleep?
Me! I'm not a good sleeper as it is, and it's just awful right now. I cannot get comfortable and this baby is up kicking me half the night. I toss and turn all night. Poor DH has taken to sleeping on the couch most nights so he can get some sleep for work. He didn't have to do that with DD until about 34 weeks. I offered to do it but he won't let me. And it seems like if I do get to sleep, DD wakes up and wants me - and since DH is downstairs I have to deal with her everytime she gets up. I'm so glad I'm not working right now because there is a good chance I'd fall asleep in the middle of teaching.
I'm having a hard time sleeping too. I usually get up and watch TV. The sounds usually keeps me engaged enough that I get distracted from the those thoughts running through my head and I get a little sleep. Also, trying not to try too hard helps out for some reason.
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This. I seem to wake up between 4-5am lately, and just lay there.
Marriage: 12.18.04
DD1: 5.19.10
DD2: 4.11.12
Lol this!
Me me me!!
I lay in bed and watch the clock turn from 10pm to 11pm to midnight. DH falls asleep in like 3 minutes, and I just lay there wishing I could sleep.
Lately Z has been waking up at 3 or 4am from teething pain so if I fall asleep at 1am, I am up again at 3am (to distribute tylenol and change a diaper) and usually can't fall asleep AGAIN! I am so tired and I know it's only going to be worse when this inside baby becomes an outside baby.
This! I fall asleep as soon as my head hits the pillow...but I wake up in the middle of the night, and can't get back to sleep